
Criminal Defense
Being charged with a crime is one of the most stressful experiences anyone can face. Your freedom, reputation, and future are on the line. Our criminal defense attorneys provide aggressive, strategic representation from arrest through resolution. We defend clients against charges including DUI/OWI, drug offenses, assault, theft and property crimes, domestic violence, white-collar offenses, and federal charges. We have experience at both the state and federal level. Every case begins with a thorough review of the evidence, police procedures, and the circumstances of your arrest. We challenge weak evidence, file appropriate motions, negotiate with prosecutors, and take cases to trial when it is in your best interest.
Notable Results
DUI Charges Dismissed
Successfully challenged the traffic stop and field sobriety test procedures, resulting in the complete dismissal of all DUI charges against our client.
Felony Drug Charge Reduced
Negotiated a felony drug possession charge down to a misdemeanor with probation, allowing our client to avoid prison time and maintain their professional license.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if I am arrested?
Exercise your right to remain silent and ask for an attorney immediately. Do not answer any questions or make any statements to police without your lawyer present. Anything you say can and will be used against you.
Will a criminal charge show up on my record?
An arrest will appear on your record, but a charge does not automatically mean a conviction. If charges are dropped, dismissed, or you are found not guilty, you may be eligible to have the record expunged.
What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses punishable by up to one year in jail. Felonies are more serious crimes that carry potential prison sentences of more than one year. Both can have significant impacts on your life and career.
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